WPSQ4160T5AA General Electric Washer - Overview

Sections of the WPSQ4160T5AA

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Tub Bearing Washer – Part Number: WH2X1197
Tub Bearing Washer
PartSelect #: PS271509
Manufacturer #: WH2X1197
$13.95
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Split Ring – Part Number: WH02X10265
Split Ring
PartSelect #: PS1766022
Manufacturer #: WH02X10265
This split ring is two inches in diameter.
  No Longer Available
Dishwasher Hose Clamp Kit – Part Number: WH1X2036
Dishwasher Hose Clamp Kit
PartSelect #: PS270806
Manufacturer #: WH1X2036
This hose clamp kit contains two clamps. The smaller of the two is an inch in diameter while the larger of the two is two inches in diameter.
$22.95
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Flood Gasket – Part Number: WH1X2729
Flood Gasket
PartSelect #: PS271102
Manufacturer #: WH1X2729
This part is for the hose to outer tub.
$46.95
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BAFFLE SCREW AND WASHER – Part Number: WE02X30757
BAFFLE SCREW AND WASHER
PartSelect #: PS16659520
Manufacturer #: WE02X30757
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SCREW – Part Number: WH2X1211
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS271523
Manufacturer #: WH2X1211
Sold individually.
$13.95
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Lid Switch Assembly – Part Number: WH12X1043
Lid Switch Assembly
PartSelect #: PS269962
Manufacturer #: WH12X1043
The pin on the lid pushes on the lever of the lid switch to tell the machine that the lid is closed.
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Water Level Pressure Switch – Part Number: WH12X10069
Water Level Pressure Switch
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PartSelect #: PS269794
Manufacturer #: WH12X10069
This part is located behind the control panel. It helps determine the level of water in the washer. As the water fills the hose, while tub is filling, it will push the air against a diaphragm inside t...
$197.32
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Timer – Part Number: WH12X1037
Timer
PartSelect #: PS269956
Manufacturer #: WH12X1037
The timer controls most of the operations of the washer: water level, tub filling and emptying, length of cycles, and cycle setting sequences.
$375.87
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Washer Housing Special – Part Number: WH12X1059
Washer Housing Special
PartSelect #: PS269973
Manufacturer #: WH12X1059
$16.64
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BUTTON PLUG – Part Number: WH1X2745
BUTTON PLUG
PartSelect #: PS271115
Manufacturer #: WH1X2745
$95.65
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SCREW-PKG 12 – Part Number: WZ5X158D
SCREW-PKG 12
PartSelect #: PS312722
Manufacturer #: WZ5X158D
$140.00
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Lid switch failed
First removed front washer access panel.
Next: removed top panel torx screws and disconnected lid switch wiring connector
Next: removed washer top/lid
Next: removed inoperative lid switch (two phillips head screws)
Next: installed new lid switch and screws
Next: installed washer top and connected lid switch wire connector
Next: installed control panel and screws
Next: tested installation
Next: installed front washer access panel
Easy repair. FYI, Parts Select had best price and part arrived within two days of ordering! Highly recommend them for your parts.
Parts Used:
Lid Switch Assembly
  • Stephen from Woodbridge, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Pressure switch would not detect water level.
I replaced the pressure switch which I ordered from A-1. It still did not work. I then took a small rigid wire and inserted it into the pressure box on the side of the tub. Then I squirted water thru the tube to clean out the hole where the tube from the pressure switch is hooked up. The washer then worked fine. The pressure switch I replaced was probably OK. This was a learning experiance which cost me $68.00. Still cheaper than a repairman
Parts Used:
Water Level Pressure Switch
  • Dennis from Burley, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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The timer unit on my 15 year old washer (only used for three, however, as we put it in storage while overseas) had been broken so that the push-pull on-off mechanism no longer functioned. The timer itself was fine, however not much good if I couldn't start and stop loads. Unfortunate because repla
Repairing was simple. The old timer assemply was easy to remove after opening the console panel. Installing the replacement part was a simple reversal of the steps. It was that easy. First, however, I unpluged the unit! Then after opening the console I found that two flanges held the timer unit on one side (these are what was broken on the old part) and a screw on the other. I had to unhook the electrical harness from the old part (a bit of tugging) and unscrew the ground. Putting it back together was actually a bit easier because I knew what to expect. In short, this was a fix within my reach and doing the work myself saved a service call.
Parts Used:
Timer
  • John from Portland, OR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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